Cisco at ENTELEC – Heads up on what you’ll see

Look out for Cisco at the upcoming presence at ENTELEC 2014. We’ll have both Exhibition space with demonstrations and a speaking slot.

ENTELEC is the Energy Telecommunications and Electrical Association focusing on communications and control technologies used in Oil & Gas and Electric Utility companies.

The ENTELEC 2014 Conference & Expo runs from May 20 – to May 22, 2014, and this spring conference is being held in the George R Brown Convention Center in Houston Texas, one of the US major Oil and Gas centers.

Here’s advance warning of the Cisco presentation and booth.

Thursday, May 22, 2014, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.:

Collaboration in O&G Operations: A Study into E&P Operational Behavior

– Cisco, Room 332B

And Exhibition details:

Cisco Systems, Inc. Stand 231

Collaboration in Oil and Gas Operations is far more than just people using video and communications tools to talk to each other. With the advent of the Internet of Everything (IoE) that involves People, Process, Data and Things, operations staff at all levels of the organization expect to be able to collaborate with experts, supervisors, field workers and third parties using real time data feeds from videos and sensors, and have visibility to M2M communications, as well as to advanced modelling and analytical tools, whilst collaborating! Cisco is already well known for its field virtual expert enabling collaborationtechnologies (more info here: Cisco Field Expert Collaboration for Oil and Gas At-A-Glance PDF – 1.44 MB). With that you can get immediate, face-to-face access to experts with on-demand video and communications tools. Now we’re taking it one step further…

Come to this session and you will be amazed at what Cisco is making possible for customers and partners in the Energy sector. This is a session not to be missed!

Looking forward to seeing you there. Stay tuned for more info, when I’ll be interviewing the speaker and telling you more about Collaboration in Oil and Gas Operations.

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